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CLEMATIS PANICULATA 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA (Sweet scented Clematis)—Small fra- 
grant white flowers freely produced in autumn. 
DEV eOCANCAVY ieee ne $0.35 
Large Flowering Clematis should be grown on trellises. 
CLEMATIS HENRYI—Large white flowers. 
DAV OCI ete esa tasinia, $0.65 2ayear hedvVYasssoue seas: $0.75 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI—Large purple flowers. 
DOC retin, Meech ters $0.65 2evedr heavy. acwonaree=. $0.75 
CLEMATIS MME. ED. ANDRE—Large red flowers. 
2 Vecthaa i ae ee $0.65 De SOP NEAVY sheen ote $0.75 
CLEMATIS RAMONA—Large light blue flowers. 
DABS Co b rs ar ae eo EN $0.65 FAVE NON 5 serrate, $0.75 
BIGNONIA RADICANS (Trumpet Vine)—A_ strong growing, 
hardy vine, good for pillars and fences. Large trumpet- 
shaped flowers, loved by humming birds. 
2 Year: Olde ae tetena vie. $0.30 Se yeurs Oldie suche s fo, $0.40 
CELASTRUS SCANDENS (Bittersweet)—A native twining vine. 
Large clusters of berries in fall, with orange husks and bright 
red berries. 
Ih Sor Rolle bs sya Reet $0.30 Ch Sigstons. tellol a ewynvarenenee $0.45 
EUONYMOUS RADICANS COLORATA (Bigleaf Wintercreeper) 
Thick dark green leaves, coloring beautifully in the fall. Use- 
ful for covering stone or brick walls. 
ey ecr she cysyart naan ot. $0.65 
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII (Boston Ivy)—A graceful vine that 
clings tightly to stone or brick walls. Does best on the east or 
north. Glossy, three-lobed leaves. 
ZeVOOr (Old see a ie fate: STURT COREY es gale) (o Panchen $0.45 
AMPELOPSIS ENGELMANI (Engleman’‘s Creeper)—A vigorous 
growing, clinging vine. Very hardy. Brilliant fall coloring. 
FEV GOL POI re acne as ace $0.25 Ss VOUT . Olds, Can hea $0.35 
AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA (Virginia Creeper)—A splendid 
vine for trellises and arbors. Foliage changes to rich tints of 
crimson in the fall. 
RY OLY PONG cateie rie inn ve: $0.25 Siyear old wee paths $0.35 
WISTARIA AMERICAN (Frutescens)—Long clusters of lilac pur- 
ple flowers in June and July. Much used on arbors and trel- 
lises. 
MY GOT Sus Aled Bh hee vig se $0.45 
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HONEYSUCKLE VINE 
HONEYSUCKLE HALLEANA—White blossoms fading to a deep 
yellow, produced in profusion over a long blooming season. 
Very fragrant. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Lonicera (Gold Flame)—Everblooming honey- 
suckle, blooming from early summer until killing frost. Showy, 
tubular flowers with recurving petals, flame red outside, 
bright yellow inside. Very fragrant and hardy. 
DE SLT Ie I nos ER ee Eos, a rcs 2 ae Cen $0.65 
HECKROTTI—Everblooming trumpet-shaped flowers. Fragrant, 
bright red outside, yellow inside. Hardy. 
ig OCA Ae ten nw, ce MEE ir ci es Wee ecg hc $0.50 
HONEYSUCKLE SEMPERVIRENS (Scarlet Trumpet)—Foliage of 
deep, bluish green. Flowers are scarlet, freely produced. 
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SILVER LACE VINE 
POLYGONUM AUBERTI (China Fleecevine or Lace Vine)— 
Large feathery sprays of creamy white flowers produced in 
late summer and fall. Rapid grower. 
SL VOOR Gath cera ees $0.65 
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